Swargaseema

[1] Released on June 6, 1945, Swargaseema celebrated a successful run of 200 days in theatres across Telugu-speaking regions as well as in present-day Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka.

Chakrapani adapted the story for the Telugu audience, with the character of the street dancer being inspired by Rita Hayworth's role in the original film.

[1] Bhanumathi, who had made her film debut at 14 and gained fame as a singer-actress, retired from acting by the age of 18 to focus on her marriage to P. S. Ramakrishna Rao.

Bhanumathi contributed to the film’s iconic song "Oho ho paavuramaa" by recalling the Spanish tune "Varde Luna" from Blood and Sand and humming it to inspire the music composition.

[1] Released on June 6, 1945, Swargaseema celebrated a successful run of 200 days in theatres across Telugu-speaking regions as well as in present-day Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka.

Swargaseema